Seat for water-closets



J. K. LANG SEAT FOR WATER CLOSETS" Nov. 8, 1927.

Filed July 16, 1926 Patented Nov. 8, 1927. v a 1,648,485

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

J OSEF KARL LANG, F KITZINGEN-ONTHEMAIN, GERMANY.

SEAT FOR WATER-CLOSETS.

Application filed July 16, 1926,-Seria1 No. 122,904, and in GermanyApril 1, 1926.

This invention relates to a seat for waterfelloe, the tire I; beingformed by a bow of closets which is constructed so that the sevwood, thefibres of which are directed in operal seat-elements cannot detach theone posite direction from those of the seat proper from the other underthe influence of the a. The felloe or seat a is inserted into the 25 5moistness. With this object in view the tire or bow b and the twoelements are conseat, according to the invention, is composed nected theone with the other by any conof two wooden-bows curved inhorseshoevenient means or in any convenient manner. shape and which arepushed the one over the The seat for water closet according to the otherin opposite directions. It has been invention is of great durability andpresents 30 proposed to use wood-parts curved in bowa very largesurface.

shape as seats for water-closets, these I claim wooden-bows beinghowever hingedly con- A seat for water closets of bent wood comnected tothe cross bar or rearboard of the prising in combination an inner bow ofbent seat by two wooden parts. In a seat of this wood, and an outer bowof bent wood the 35 construction the connecting-bars might get fibres ofthe outer bow being directed in opdisconnected from the bow when thehinges posite direction from the fibres of the inner get loose. bow, andmeans for securely connecting the The figure illustrates a plan view ofthe two bows the one with the other. seat. In testimony whereof I aflixmy signature.

In the seat for water closet according to the invention, the seat propera forms the J. KARL LANG.

